plethoric

ADJECTIVE
  1. excessively abundant
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How To Use plethoric In A Sentence

  • The language is out of condition: -- fat and fozy, thick-winded, purfled and plethoric. Famous Reviews
  • Illness was said to occur when one humour was retained in excess - 'becoming plethoric' - or putrefied. Times, Sunday Times
  • Concerning further details deponent sayeth not, though he may hint that some of his plethoric national patriotism simmered down and leaked out of the bottom of his soul somewhere -- at least, since that experience he finds that he cares more for men and women and little children than for imaginary geographical lines. How I Became a Socialist
  • Illness was said to occur when one humour was retained in excess - 'becoming plethoric' - or putrefied. Times, Sunday Times
  • Himself is a bulgy, bumptious, plethoric person with a great deal of manner which may be translated by the French word empressement. Janey Canuck in the West
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